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<p>The folks at Resume Play had some <a href="http://resumeplay.net/home/2010/6/1/preview-fallout-new-vegas.html" target="_blank">hands-on time</a> with Fallout: New Vegas.</p>
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<p>In Hardcore Mode you&rsquo;ll experience hardship through New Vegas as everything in the game is heightened to intense realism. Your ammunition now adds weight, and you&rsquo;re forced to actually consume water regularly to avoid dehydration or death. Your healing after usage of the stimpak (health units) is now delayed, and to heal crippled limbs you need a high level in your medicine skill.</p>
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<p>Spotted at: <a href="http://www.gamebanshee.com/news/98104-fallout-new-vegas-preview.html">GB</a></p>

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